A teenager reported missing but spotted with her soccer coach is safe in New York, according to law enforcement.

Caitlyn Frisina's parents discovered their 17-year-old daughter was missing from their Florida home Sunday morning.

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Police tracked Frisina and a 27-year-old soccer coach across multiple states. On Sunday, Frisina did a factory reset on her cellphone and left it behind.

The Columbia County Sheriff's Office launched a missing person investigation a few hours after she was reported missing.

The search for the teenage girl included looking in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

The sheriff's office said on its social media accounts Friday night that she was found. Officials planned to release further details.

Police previously said the Fort White High School senior was accompanied by her school's boys' soccer coach, Rian Rodriguez, 27. It was not immediately clear if he was with her when she was found.

Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter said in a news conference on Wednesday that Rodriguez is a Frisina family friend.

Hunter previously gave the following details:

—The teenager's debit card was used to withdraw $200 from a gas station ATM in St. Mary's, Georgia, on Sunday around 1 a.m.

—Frisina and Rodriguez were spotted twice later Sunday on surveillance video in different states.

They were first seen in a gas station in Saint George, South Carolina. That afternoon they were seen on security footage at a pawn shop in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

A red 2001 Mercury Sable resembling the one Rodriguez drives was also captured on video at a gas station pump in Hardeeville, South Carolina, on Sunday.

Investigators are following additional leads along the Eastern Seaboard, he said.

Scarlet Parnell Frisina, the teenager's mother, sent a pleading message to her daughter at the news conference. "We love you, and we miss you, and we need to know that you're safe," the mother said. "Please call us."